Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NChttp://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashx(c) Roadfood.com Discussion Board30Re:Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (i95) &nbsp;<br> <div align="center"><font style="color: #008000;"><img src="http://www.burlington-area-nc.org/photos/zachs%20sign.jpg" /></font></div> &nbsp;<br> <font style="color: #008000;">Hit Burlington's <a href="http://www.zackshotdogs.com/portal/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.zackshotdogs.com/portal/">Zack's Hot Dogs</a> again yesterday for lunch. The place was packed and the food both cheap (we're talking $ 1.38 hot dogs here, people) and delicious. I'm not sure what anyone else can ask for (except for some freakin' relish maybe).</font><br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/651815Thu, 19 May 2011 09:53:42 GMTRe:Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (i95) <img src="http://www.runemasterstudios.com/graemlins/images/shifter.gif" /><font face="arial black,avant garde"><font size="4"><a href="http://www.entertonement.com/clips/ygkvghqsyl--Burt-Reynolds-LaughBurt-Reynolds-Smokey-and-the-Bandit-" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.entertonement.com/clips/ygkvghqsyl--Burt-Reynolds-LaughBurt-Reynolds-Smokey-and-the-Bandit-">AUDIO RESPONSE</a></font></font>&nbsp; <img src="http://www.runemasterstudios.com/graemlins/images/shifter.gif" /><br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/625863Tue, 30 Nov 2010 15:44:38 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (ayersian) <blockquote class="quote"><span class="original">i95</span> <br> <blockquote class="quote"><span class="original">ayersian</span> ...my uncle drives there 2-3 days a week from his home in VA.&nbsp; <br> </blockquote> <br> <font style="color: #008000;">Chris, tell me, does your uncle still avoid the paved roads when running his shine?</font> <font style="color: #008000;"><img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/wink.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/wink.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[;)]" />" /></font> <br> </blockquote> <br> <b>i95</b>!&nbsp; Nope, but he has a great cover: he pens the outdoors column for the Burlington paper!&nbsp; He also thinks I should can RF.com and go into advertising...<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/biggrin.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/biggrin.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[:D]" />" />&nbsp; Chris<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/625860Tue, 30 Nov 2010 15:39:06 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (i95) <blockquote class="quote"><span class="original">ayersian</span> ...my uncle drives there 2-3 days a week from his home in VA.&nbsp; <br></blockquote><br> &nbsp;<br> <font style="color: #008000;">Chris, tell me, does your uncle still avoid the paved roads when running his shine?</font><br> &nbsp;<br> &nbsp;<br> &nbsp;<br> &nbsp;<br> &nbsp;<br> &nbsp;<br> &nbsp;<br> &nbsp;<br> &nbsp;<br> <font style="color: #008000;"><img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/wink.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/wink.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[;)]" />" /></font><br> &nbsp;<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/625802Tue, 30 Nov 2010 10:41:13 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (ayersian) <blockquote class="quote"><span class="original">tcrouzer</span> <br> Umm?.....Boston Sandwich Shop?.....(shudders). I haven't eaten there since I was in junior high. But I will try Sharkey's...not sure if Rich's or Ritchie's is still open. Did I go to school with your uncle or your dad? What year did they graduate high school? <br> </blockquote><br> Very interesting...my father likes BSS's chili better than Zack's because it doesn't give him indigestion!&nbsp; I'd say he eats at BSS on 4 out of 5 trips to Burlington.&nbsp; My uncle and he are from Michigan, actually; both graduated from high school in the mid-'50s.&nbsp; My father travels through Burlington a lot, and my uncle drives there 2-3 days a week from his home in VA. <img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/001_smile.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/001_smile.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[:)]" />" />&nbsp; Chris<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/625788Tue, 30 Nov 2010 09:56:30 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (tcrouzer) Umm?.....Boston Sandwich Shop?.....(shudders). I haven't eaten there since I was in junior high. But I will try Sharkey's...not sure if Rich's or Ritchie's is still open. Did I go to school with your uncle or your dad? What year did they graduate high school?<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/625692Mon, 29 Nov 2010 18:48:22 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (ayersian) <b>Teresa</b>, my uncle writes for the local paper there and frequents the following spots:<br> <ol><li><b>Boston Sandwich Shop</b>, -- my father and he swear by this place. I haven't been since I was little, but my father likes the chili here better than Zack's.<li><b>Sharkey's Grill</b>, 203 S. Anthony St. -- my uncle says these are the best, from Prince Charles and Lady Di (the owners, maybe?).<li><b>Rich's Drive-In</b>, Chapel Hill Rd. -- my uncle says these are on par with BSS. </ol> Hope this helps!&nbsp; And thanks for the extra listings above!&nbsp; <img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[8D]" />" />&nbsp; Chris<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/625676Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:56:18 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (tcrouzer) Zack's hot dogs are o.k. once in a while, but for taste, I prefer the dogs at J&amp;G Bar-B-Que, 3519 S. Church St. next door to the Food Lion and near the intersection of Williamson Ave. that takes you to Elon University. Actually, I had a pretty good hot dog at Mayberry, 1356 S. Church St. in Burlington. just last week. And you can get some good ice cream treats there too.&nbsp;Mayberry is near the City Park and our lovely restored carousel.<br> &nbsp;<br> Ayersian, can you list other places for good hot dogs in my fair city?<br> Teresa<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/625613Mon, 29 Nov 2010 13:54:17 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (ayersian) <b>i95</b>, have you eaten at <b>Hursey's BBQ</b> in Burlington?&nbsp; We stopped there while on the NC BBQ Trail.&nbsp; There's more hot dog joints in Burlington to explore...<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[8D]" />" />&nbsp; Chris<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/625612Mon, 29 Nov 2010 13:32:35 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (i95) <blockquote class="quote"><span class="original">Nancypalooza</span> <br><br>So is it work or family that's taking you to Charlotte? <br></blockquote> <br><br><font style="color: #008000;">It was <i>Burlington</i> and it was family.</font> <img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/001_smile.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/001_smile.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[:)]" />" /><br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/624601Mon, 22 Nov 2010 08:27:53 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (Nancypalooza) You just don't see it reached for here.&nbsp; Either people are fixated on more local things like chow-chow or people are used to slaw dogs and it just doesn't go on a slaw dog.&nbsp; That's my two cents.&nbsp; Others' mileage may definitely vary.&nbsp; So is it work or family that's taking you to Charlotte?<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/624198Fri, 19 Nov 2010 10:07:17 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (i95) <blockquote class="quote"><span class="original">rbpalmer</span> <br><br>...Zack's in Burlington...<br></blockquote><br> &nbsp;<br> <div align="center">&nbsp;</div> <div align="center"><img src="http://www.zackshotdogs.com/portal/Portals/0/zackslogosmall.png" /></div> &nbsp;<br> <font style="color: #008000;">Visited here this past Saturday and simply loved it. I know that Zack's is featured this week on this site's latest "<a href="http://www.roadfood.com/Restaurant/Review/7329-8010/zacks-hot-dogs" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.roadfood.com/Restaurant/Review/7329-8010/zacks-hot-dogs">Restaurant Reviews</a>" and it is, indeed, the real deal. A front window showcasing a grill full of dogs (a la Ben's Chili Bowl in D.C.), 1955 prices ($ 1.40 for a hot dog, $ 1.79 for an "all beef" burger) and great service. Our party of six ordered everthing from dogs, to burgers (kids loved them) to even an egg sandwich made by our waiter, himself. Simply great.</font><br> &nbsp;<br> <font style="color: #008000;">(BTW, in ordering one of my hot dogs with onions, mustard and relish, our waiter whimsically albeit seriously claimed that there's no relish in North Carolina. Seriously, is pickle relish frowned-upon in the south? What's up wit' 'dat? <img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/icon_smile_question.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/icon_smile_question.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[?]" />" />)</font><br> &nbsp;<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/624058Thu, 18 Nov 2010 13:11:48 GMTRe:Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (i95) <font color="#008000">BTW, our <b>real</b> find in Burlington and previously only mentioned once on this site by poster <b>tcrouzer</b> here: </font><a href="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/fb.ashx?m=408038" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/fb.ashx?m=408038"><font color="#0000ff"><a href="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/fb.ashx?m=408038</a></font>" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/fb.ashx?m=408038</a></font></a><font color="#008000">&nbsp;-- and only found by us by seeing an advance copy of their menu which you can see online here: </font><a href="http://delancysrestaurantbakery.attractionsbook.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="http://delancysrestaurantbakery.attractionsbook.com/"><font color="#0000ff"><a href="http://delancysrestaurantbakery.attractionsbook.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="http://delancysrestaurantbakery.attractionsbook.com/">http://delancysrestaurant..ry.attractionsbook.com/</a></font></a><font color="#008000">&nbsp;&nbsp;-- was:</font><br> <font color="#008000"></font>&nbsp;<br> <div align="center"><font color="#8b0000"><font size="6"><b><img src="http://laketahoevacationguide.com/client_uploads/icon_dining.jpg" /><font size="7">Delancy's Restaurant</font><img src="http://laketahoevacationguide.com/client_uploads/icon_dining.jpg" /></b></font></font></div> <div align="center"><font size="4">(</font><a href="http://delancysrestaurant.com/home" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="http://delancysrestaurant.com/home"><font color="#0000ff"><font size="4"><a href="http://delancysrestaurant.com/home</a></font></font>" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://delancysrestaurant.com/home</a></font></font></a><font size="4">)</font></div> <div align="center">&nbsp;</div> <div align="center"><font color="#008000">2432 Tribek Court, Burlington, North Carolina&nbsp; 27215,&nbsp;336 / 437-8373)</font></div> <font color="#008000"></font>&nbsp;<br> <font color="#008000"></font>&nbsp;<br> <font color="#008000">The eleven-year-old and family-owned restaurant serves what they tout as "home cooking aka comfort food." The place isn't much to look at (centered in a ubiquitous strip mall) but I might just sell my first born to return here again. Simply fantastic. Homemade entrees and desserts. I can't, for the life of me, remmber what my dining companions had when we were here last Tuesday as I was so myopic in the glorious plate before me and which included Delancy's chicken pie (billed as purposely not having "any vegetables to get in your way") and adorned with six small pastry crust orbs floating atop minced white meat chicken in a homey yellow rue along with pork-infused green beans and what I would call the piece de resistance, sweet potato casserole -- think an ice cream scoop mound of pureed sweet potatoes blended with butter, brown sugar and pecans. Seriously, that first born is already sold.</font><br> <font color="#008000"></font>&nbsp;<br> <font color="#008000">Delancy's already has its foodie fans (see: </font><a href="http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/502281" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/502281"><font color="#0000ff"><a href="http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/502281</a></font>" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/502281</a></font></a><font color="#008000">) and I am delighted to consider myself amongst them.</font><br> <font color="#008000"></font>&nbsp;<br> <font color="#008000"></font>&nbsp;<br> <font color="#008000"><img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[8D]" />" /><img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[8D]" />" /><img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[8D]" />" /><img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[8D]" />" /><img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[8D]" />" /></font><br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/591433Sun, 06 Jun 2010 17:51:09 GMTRe:Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (i95) <blockquote class="quote"><span class="original">Play27</span> <br> <br> South of Danville in reisdville is Short Sugars <br> </blockquote> <br> &nbsp;<br> &nbsp;<br> <div align="center"><img src="http://www.ncbbqsociety.com/images/trail_images/short_sugar_web.jpg" /></div> <div align="center">&nbsp;</div> <div align="center">&nbsp;</div> <font color="#008000">Went here on Memorial Day around 7:00 pm. And while certainly not necessarily set-up for success (couldn't find the place; the place appearing closed due to no cars in the parking lot and the place's tinted front windows making them look like they were expecting <b>The Travelin Man</b>; the place a tad end-of-the-day filthy; and the place shutting-off its grill two hours before closing limiting you to order things, well, not grilled), the Q was superb. Minced, succulent and served with hush puppies and beans. Superb. My fellow two travellers ordered a BLT and a hot dog and various sides (including the North Carolina mandated-by-law ordering of Cheerwine). You just have to love a place whose tab for three for dinner totalled less than 14-dollars.&nbsp;</font> <img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/thumbup1.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[8D]" />" /><br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/591426Sun, 06 Jun 2010 17:08:28 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (Nancypalooza) I say, it's a relief Clemson taught you how to read a map!http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/589250Fri, 28 May 2010 20:03:44 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (CUTiger78) <blockquote class="quote"><span class="original">novaleo</span> <br> <br> Try Carolina BBQ on Tryon St. off of I-26.&nbsp;</blockquote> <br> Gonna be hard to find since I-26 doesn't get within 60 or 70 miles of Charlotte.<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/huh.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/huh.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[huh]" />" /><br> &nbsp;<br> Tiger Fan<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/589156Fri, 28 May 2010 14:37:23 GMTRe:Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (i95) <blockquote class="quote"><span class="original">Play27</span> <br> <br> South of Danville in reisdville is Short Sugars <br> </blockquote> <br> <br> <font color="#008000">How the heck did I miss <i>that </i>when such very place is clearly listed on this very site's "Restaurant" tab (under "North Carolina")</font><font color="#008000">? Regardless, thank you, <b>Play27</b>. This is <font size="4">PRECISELY</font> what I was looking for and I look forward to hitting the 61-year-old "true North Carolina landmark" this weekend. </font><br> <font color="#008000"></font>&nbsp;<br> <font color="#008000">Again, thanks!</font><br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/588670Wed, 26 May 2010 15:16:29 GMTRe:Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (Play27) South of Danville in reisdville is Short Sugarshttp://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/588627Wed, 26 May 2010 11:54:23 GMTRe:Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (i95) <div align="center"><img src="http://www.gribblenation.com/vapics/gallery/us29bus-va86-us58east-danville.jpg" /></div> &nbsp;<br> <font color="#008000"><b>rbpalmer</b>, et. al:</font><br> <font color="#008000"></font>&nbsp;<br> <font color="#008000">I'm clear on the Elon / Burlington, North Carolina recommendations but how about dining recommendations BETWEEN say Charlottesville and Danville, Virginia on Route 29 <i>en route to </i>these Tar Heel State locales <img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/icon_smile_question.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/icon_smile_question.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[?]" />" /></font><br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/588531Tue, 25 May 2010 22:33:20 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (Scorereader)<blockquote id='quote'><font size='1' face='Arial, Helvetica' id='quote'>quote:<div style='border: 1px #999999 solid; background-color: #DCDCDC; padding: 4px;'><i>Originally posted by agnesrob</i><br><br />Is there a post missing from this thread. The last one I see is from 2007.<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/icon_smile_question.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/icon_smile_question.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[?]" />" /><br></div></blockquote id='quote'></font id='quote'><br><br>I too wondered why it popped up.<br>rbpalmer edited a 2007 post, so it refreshed the thread.<br><br>BTW - The Ri-ra in Bethesda, MD was nothing compared to the experience I had in Charlotte, NC. The decor was really cool (an old Dublin theatre relocated to Bethesda), but the total experience was not as good. <br>As for Irish pubs in DC, The Dubliner is still the best.<br><br>Also, I've suddenly remembered being told, when I lived in G'boro, to go to a particular restaurant in Burlington. I'm going to have to put on my thinking cap to put the name out of the recesses of my noggin...http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/221771Wed, 09 Jul 2008 17:37:25 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (agnesrob)Is there a post missing from this thread. The last one I see is from 2007.<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/icon_smile_question.gif" alt="" data-smiley="<img src="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/upfiles/smiley/icon_smile_question.gif" alt="" data-smiley="[?]" />" />http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/221770Wed, 09 Jul 2008 16:30:45 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (rbpalmer)Thanks, Theresa. I won't be able to make it to Lexington on this trip, but I have eaten at Lexington #1 before, and you're right, it's great. During our drive from Asheville to Burlington, however, I plan on stopping either at Keaton's in Cleveland, NC or Stamey's in Greensboro, and we'll definitely try some of the places in Burlington that you have so graciously suggested.http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/221769Mon, 12 Feb 2007 10:48:25 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (tcrouzer)This is my neck of the woods, so I hope I can help! Yes, Sidetracks is quite good and just around the corner from Elon U - the restaurant faces the railroad tracks. I recommend the fried oyster sandwich, their crab cakes, and the grilled chicken salad or any salad.<br><br>Elon University is just about the prettiest campus anyone could imagine. Enjoy your visit!<br><br>Nearby in Burlington proper is B. Christopher's and B.'s Bistro on Church Street. Vesuvious Pizza also on Church Street is very good for pizza. Maria's (Italian) is in a small shopping strip near the Lowe's store - very good and good value. I like the Saltimboca and the lasagna. Sal's (Italian, good pizza) is on Huffman Mill Road between the interstate and Church Street. A good Chinese place is<br>Asian Taste on Saint Mark's Church Road (near the intersection of 70/Church Street and Williamson Ave. which leads to Elon). They also have sushi - but I can't vouch for that as I don't do sushi.<br><br>For BBQ, Hursey's down Church St. going East toward town is good and their broasted chicken is really good. I prefer Huey's hot dogs at the Westbrook/Food Lion shopping center near the Church St./Williamson Ave. intersection. Their BBQ and their Brunswick Stew is popular also.<br><br>Have a great time visiting in NC and do not miss Lexington BBQ on Business 85! Hope this helps.<br><br>Teresa in Burlingtonhttp://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/221768Thu, 08 Feb 2007 09:29:21 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (steveindurham)<blockquote id='quote'><font size='1' face='Arial, Helvetica' id='quote'>quote:<div style='border: 1px #999999 solid; background-color: #DCDCDC; padding: 4px;'><i>Originally posted by steveindurham</i><br><br />Sidetracks is a restaurant in Burlington that is pretty good.<br></div></blockquote id='quote'></font id='quote'>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/221767Wed, 07 Feb 2007 11:44:59 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (steveindurham)Sidetracks is a restaurant in Burlington that is pretty good.http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/221766Wed, 07 Feb 2007 11:43:23 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (Dsorgnzd)If you're up for bbq again, you might try Hursey's:<br>http://www.hurseysbarbq.com/index.html<br><br>http://www.mfbb.net/carolinabbqjoin-about33.htmlhttp://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/221765Wed, 07 Feb 2007 11:12:04 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (rbpalmer)Does Zack's in Burlington have anything of note other than hot dogs? Does anyone have any suggestions for Burlington, NC other than Zack's? My son and I are going back to Elon College weekend after next for a couple of days, and last time we were down there, we ended up eating dinner at Applebees for lack of a better place to go.http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/221764Tue, 06 Feb 2007 16:51:03 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (rbpalmer)Since you all were kind enough to give me some suggestions, I though I would fill you in about our college tour and let you know where we ended up eating (or at least give you the highlights). We visited six colleges over a period of four days: Elon University in Elon College, NC, UNC-Asheville in Asheville, NC, Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, Furman in Greenville, SC, and Emory University and Morehouse College in Atlanta. (Of these schools, Furman was my son's first choice, followed by Elon, Emory, Morehouse, UNCA and Johnson C. Smith.) The culinary high points of our tour were the Moose Cafe in Asheville, Mert's Heart and Soul in Charlotte, Mary Mac's Tea Room and Pappadeaux in (or near) Atlanta, and, of course, Lexington #1 in Lexington, NC. <br><br>Given the area of the country that we were visiting, I wanted to make sure that we ate some good Southern cooking, and this was what was featured at the Moose Cafe, Mert's Heart and Soul and Mary Mac's Tea Room. <br><br>The Moose Cafe is located next to a great, and very extensive, farmer's market in Asheville, and you can tell that they get their vegetables there, because they are absolutely fresh, well-seasoned and -prepared, and delicious. They also have great fried chicken, and the biggest, fluffiest and best biscuits that I've had in a long time. I had a barbeque platter, which consisted of chopped pork and chicken, and, while it didn't measure up to the 'que I had earlier at Stamey's in Greensboro or the barbeque we had later at Lexington #1, it was still pretty good. The peach cobbler that I had for dessert was made in-house and was also very good. This place is a roadfood classic, with rock-bottom prices (the four of us had a great, full dinner for about $35) and plenty of local color.<br><br>I seriously considered eating at the Coffee Cup Grille in Charlotte, based on the recommendations of posters to this site, but, after reading an article about the place on the Charlotte Observer website, I found out that there had been a change of ownership, and I got the impression that the quality of the food had declined. I can't provide the URL because the article has apparently been removed from the website. So we ate at Mert's instead, based on another review on the Observer website. <a href="http://events.charlotte.com/reviews/show/16834-review-merts-heart-soul" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://events.charlotte.com/reviews/show/16834-review-merts-heart-soul</a> We weren't disappointed. Although we had trouble finding a parking space in downtown Charlotte due to the presence of the American Idol tour at the nearby Charlotte Coliseum, once we got into the restaurant, everything was fine. I had salmon cakes, collard greens and candied yams. The 'cakes and yams were delicious.The collards were tasty, but I have to admit that I would have preferred that they be cooked with a ham hock, which they weren't, for health reasons. I'm all for healthy eating, but sometimes you've got to add a little fat. Again, the peach cobbler was very good. <br><br>In Atlanta, I was tempted to go to Pittypat's Porch, based on a recommendation from my uncle, rather than Mary Mac's Tea Room. However, I read several internet reviews from posters who had eaten there, and who had said that it was basically a tourist trap. I'm glad we went to Mary Mac's. The food was great, the prices were low and the service was fast and friendly. There was a retired employee who went from table to table, asking people how their food was and giving people impromptu back massages. I had roast pork with dressing and gravy, with candied yams and cabbage, which was all very good. The rest of the family had fried chicken, which they greatly enjoyed, and the peach cobbler was the best I had on the whole trip. The next evening, we ate at Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen, which, as I've explained at length in other posts, is one of my favorite places to eat. Suffice it to say that it was by far the most expensive meal we had on the trip, we all left stuffed to the gills, and we all loved it.<br><br>Finally, on the drive back to DC from Atlanta, we stopped for lunch at Lexington #1. We had a little trouble finding the place and I think that my wife got a bit frustrated, but I absolutely was not going to spend so much time driving around and through North Carolina without stopping here. And we weren't disapointed. The chopped 'que, hushpuppies and slaw were outstandinghttp://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/221763Fri, 11 Aug 2006 22:23:43 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (rbpalmer)Has anyone had any experiences (good or bad) at Hursey's BBQ or Harbor Inn or Mayflower Seafood restaurants in Burlington?http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/221762Thu, 27 Jul 2006 16:26:31 GMTRE: Burlington, NC and Charlotte, NC (Scorereader)sorry guys. I'm reading WAY TOO into these posts.<br><br>I told ya I needed a vacation! Which I'm on...so, I'll leave the computer now.<br>Adieu.<br><br>and, I'd go to Wards Publick House anytime. Looks great.<br><br>In DC, &quot;The Dubliner&quot; is my favorite. It's owned by Daniel Coleman.<br>Syracuseans would recognize his name. He's the son of the founder of the famed &quot;Coleman's&quot; in Syracuse, NY which opened in 1933. His brother Peter Coleman is the owner there now.<br>So, Daniel grew up in the Irish Pub tradition, and has, IMO the best Irish Pub in DC (although, some Washingtonians would argue that Ireland Four Corners (formerly Ireland's Four Provinces &quot;The Four P's) is the best.)<br><br><br><br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m221749.ashxFindPost/221761Wed, 26 Jul 2006 13:19:46 GMT